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C/EC/221. Motivation is the most powerful agent in learning a second language. Discuss
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The paper addresses the motivational issues of second language learning defining various types of motivation, i.e. extrinsic, intrinsic and dynamic motivation, and explaining their implications for second language teaching and learning.
KEYWORDS: Motivation, second language learning,
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